Many poker players will wear sunglasses at the table to hide their eyes and make their opponents find it harder to read them. They can also reduce glare and protect your eyes from harmful UV radiation. A mirrored shade is one of the best options for this purpose because it hides the wearer’s eyes without making them look dull or unnatural.
The use of sunglasses at the poker table is becoming more common, especially since the advent of online poker. In fact, a search through Getty Images will turn up photographs of famous poker players such as Phil Laak, Scott Fischman, Iwan Jones, Chip Jett and Chris Moneymaker wearing reflective sunglasses at the poker table.
If you want a set poker glasses that are stylish, wrap-around frames with polarized lense are the best. Polarized lenses can reduce glare and filter out 99% harmful UV rays. You will want to make sure that the shades fit comfortably and securely on your head so that you do not have to adjust them constantly, which could reveal information about what you are doing to your competitors.
A visor can be a good option if you are concerned about eye strain. These sunglasses are designed to reduce eye strain caused by harsh lighting, such as incandescent lights and candles. They can also help reduce the glare caused by fluorescent lighting overhead in some poker rooms.